Cuts (out takes, rushes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 652. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0411*.
Cuts for story CAT'S HOTEL in CP 652. Similar footage to cut story about a cattery in Bedford; cats wash themselves and play in their pens. One refuses to play with a toy...
Cuts (out takes, rushes) for stories in Colour Pictorial - CP 652. The original stories are on Pathe Master tape *PM0411*.
Cuts for story CAT'S HOTEL in CP 652. Similar footage to cut story about a cattery in Bedford; cats wash themselves and play in their pens. One refuses to play with a toy spider for the camera.
Cuts for story PRISON BIRD SANCTUARY in CP 652. High angle view of the prison; some nice shots of the coast; prisoners are seen piling bricks against a wall - one wears an eye mask to protect his identity. The rest of the cuts are similar to cut story about the bird sanctuary at Verne Prison.
Cuts for story BIRDS IN THE PARK in CP 652. Similar footage to cut story about feeding birds in St James's Park in London. A different shot shows a woman in a sari feeding bread to pigeons.
Cuts for story BAD DOGS - GOOD DOGS in CP 652. Similar footage to cut story of dogs being trained at the National Canine Defence League. Some rather comical shots of the opening sequence show the postman trying to get the dog to attack him; the dog is not very interested.
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